EVERGREENS... 
MAHONIA - Orange Holly 
A beautiful low-growing evergreen with striking Holly- 
like leaves that vary in hue from dark greens to shad- 
ings of reds and bronzes. Perfectly hardy, but is best in 
partially shaded spots. Has yellow flowers at the ends 
of the stems in spring, followed by blue berries. Excel- 
lent as a contrasting plant. Each 
18-24 inches 
24-30 inches 
NANDINA - Heavenly Bamboo 
One of the most interesting plants that we grow and 
is extremely decorative the entire year. In: the spring 
and autumn the large compound leaves are tinged with 
red; in early summer panicles of white flowers are pro- 
duced; and in the winter, the crowning glory, terminal 
spikes of large bright red berries are retained until the 
following spring. Hardy over the entire SOUTHWEST. 
Each 
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PHOTINIA SERRULATA 
A large, handsome shrub with slightly curled, indented 
leaves. The new foliage in spring is a bright red. Best 
used around large buildings or for heavy landscape 
plantings. Not particular about soil or situation. Each 
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PINEAPPLE GUAVA - Feijea 
An attractively gray-foliaged, broad-leaved evergreen. 
Height about 4 feet in our locality. Attractive blossoms 
in spring. Fruits in South Texas. 
Each 

Wax-Leaved Ligustrum 
PYRACANTHA LALANDI 
Fast becoming one of the most popular of 
the larger growing evergreens, because of its 
handsome, upright branches and glowing clus- 
ters of orange berries all winter. Most attrac- 
tive in spring when fairly loaded with masses 
of tiny white flowers. Makes a fine hedge 
plant when pruned or can be trained over ar- 
bors. You have probably noticed thousands 
of these plants on the highways of Texas. 

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SPANISH BROOM 
Large yellow, pea-shaped blossoms, pro- 
duced in April and May, make this plant one 
of the most attractive plants in the garden. 
Your spring season is not complete without a 
Sapnish Broom to brighten your landscape. 
Each 
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TEXAS HOLLY - Youpon 
Native Holly of Texas. Bears red berries; 
foliage dark green; leaves small. Compact 
growth makes an ideal plant for formal plant- 
ings, specimens or hedges. Height 15 ft. 
Each 
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UPRIGHT LIGUSTRUM 
A large, upright growing shrub with broad, 
dark green foliage much like that of a Lilac, 
bearing white flowers in loose sprays in 
spring, and black berries in winter. An excel- 
lent evergreen for large screens. or against 
large buildings. 
Each 
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4-5 feet eran cis pane ae ets 3.50 
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WAX-LEAF 
LIGUSTRUM 
Produces large, thick, dark 
shiny green leaves, large clus- 
ters of white flowers in the 
spring with purple berries in 
the fall. An ideal plant for 
foundation plantings. Hardy as 
far north as Lubbock. We con- 
sider this one of our best all- 
around varieties. 
Each 
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BROADLEAF 
EVERGREENS 
for Hedges 
will be found 
on page 13. 

All Broadleaf Evergreens, 
except Azaleas and Camel- 
lias, are priced F.O.B. OUR 
NURSERY. Shipped to you 
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Nandina—Heavenly Bamboo 
Pyracontha Lalandi 

